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Spring Half-Term Courses
Wolverine Access Subject listing for STDABRD
Spring Term '01 Time Schedule for Study Abroad
The Office of International
Programs administers University of Michigan academic year and summer study abroad programs in countries throughout the world.
It also provides academic advising regarding official University
of Michigan programs, formal matriculation at foreign institutions, and study abroad opportunities sponsored by other colleges and universities.
Students interested
in earning credit toward a degree in the College by participating
in a study abroad program should study carefully the material
on the College's "Residence Policy" in Chapter IV and on "Non-LS&A Course Work" in Chapter III of the LS&A Bulletin.
Programs Abroad
Sponsored and Administered by the University of Michigan
All of the programs
listed in this section earn in-residence credit. Students who
attend University of Michigan programs are guaranteed that all
course work taken abroad will appear on their academic record
and will be calculated into their grade point average. Grades
earned on direct-enrollment study abroad programs administered
by the Office of International Programs are not calculated into
students' overall GPAs. This policy, applies to all programs in
which students are directly enrolled and participating in classes
and other academic activities at the host university on the same
basis as their fellow students.
Applicants for these programs should have a good academic record (3.0 GPA is
recommended). Programs involving enrollment in regular classes
at foreign universities require junior or senior standing by the
time the program begins. Students who qualify for financial aid through the University may apply this aid to any in-residence
program. In addition, some scholarships are available through the Office of International Programs. Students should contact the OIP, G513 Michigan Union, for further information.
Study Abroad
Sponsored by Other Groups
Study Abroad Sponsored
by Other Educational Institutions. Students may also participate
in study abroad programs administered by other colleges and universities
(both American and foreign). Transfer credit for study abroad
is granted only if the program is sponsored by and appears on
a transcript furnished by a fully accredited institution of higher
learning. Courses for which transfer credit is given must be in the liberal arts and sciences and must not duplicate courses for
which credit has already been received; students must have earned
a "C" or better in these courses. Those who contemplate
study abroad sponsored by groups other than colleges and universities
should consult in advance the Office of Undergraduate Admissions
if transfer credit is desired.
Students planning
to study abroad in any program not sponsored by the University
of Michigan must complete a Statement of Intent to Study Abroad,
obtainable from the Office of International Programs, G513 Michigan
Union.
STDABRD 304. UM/CIEE in Bahia, Brazil.
UM/CIEE in Bahia, Brazil
Section 101.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: 2 years of college-level Portuguese or a combination of Portuguese and Spanish language. (1-8). (Excl). May be elected twice for credit.
Credits: (1-8 in the half-term).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
This summer language program in Bahia (administered by the Council on International Educational Exchange) offers students the opportunity to improve their Portuguese language skills and study Brazilian culture.
STDABRD 305. UM/UTexas in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
UM/UTexas in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Section 101.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: 2 years of college-level Portuguese, or a combination of Portuguese and Spanish language. (1-8). (Excl). May be elected twice for credit.
Credits: (1-8 in the half-term).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
This summer language program in Belo Horizonte (administered by the University of Texas) offers students the opportunity to improve their Portuguese language skills and study Brazilian culture.
STDABRD 305. UM/UTexas in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
UM/UTexas in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Section 201.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: 2 years of college-level Portuguese, or a combination of Portuguese and Spanish language. (1-8). (Excl). May be elected twice for credit.
Credits: (1-8 in the half-term).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
No Description Provided.
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STDABRD 356. UM/CIC at University of Guanajuato, Mexico.
UM/CIC at University of Guanajuato, Mexico
Section 101.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Beginning Spanish language. (9). (Excl).
Credits: (9 in the half-term).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
Students take upper-level Spanish classes in history, literature, and language. Sponsored by the University of Iowa.
STDABRD 358. UM/CIC London Parliamentary Internship.
UM/CIC London Parliamentary Internship
Section 101.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: (ARR0. (Excl). (EXPERIENTIAL).
Credits: (ARR).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
Students can earn academic credit from a ten-week internship with a member of Parliament. Administered by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
STDABRD 366. UM/CIC Health & Nutrition, Dominican Republic.
UM/CIC Health & Nutrition, Dominican Republic
Section 101.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Admission is by application to the Office of International Programs. (8). (Excl).
Credits: (12-16; 8 for the summer program).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
Administered by the University of Iowa, this program offers Spanish language training and an interdisciplinary seminar taught in English on Latin American and Caribbean Health and Nutrition.
STDABRD 376. UM/Indiana Univ Summer in Graz, Austria.
UM/Indiana Univ Summer in Graz, Austria
Section 101.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: (1-9). (Excl).
Credits: (1-9).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
Students at the intermediate language level study Austrian culture and society as well as fourth- or fifth-semester German on a program sponsored by Indiana University.
STDABRD 403(357). UM Spring in Florence Art and Music.
UM Spring in Florence Art and Music
Section 101
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: (1-9). (Excl).
Credits: (1-9 in the half-term).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
Students and faculty live and study at the Villa Corsi-Salviati. Courses focus on music, art history and more. Taught in English.
STDABRD 476. UM/U Wisconsin in Varanasi, India.
UM/U Wisconsin in Varanasi, India
Section 001.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: (1-12). (Excl).
Credits: (1-12).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
No Description Provided.
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STDABRD 478. UM/U Wisconsin in Khatmandu, Nepal.
UM/U Wisconsin in Khatmandu, Nepal
Section 001.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: (1-12). (Excl).
Credits: (1-12).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
No Description Provided.
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Spring/Summer Term Courses
Wolverine Access Subject listing for STDABRD
Spring/Summer Term '01 Time Schedule for Study Abroad
Summer Half-Term Courses
Wolverine Access Subject listing for STDABRD
Summer Term '01 Time Schedule for Study Abroad
The Office of International
Programs administers University of Michigan academic year and summer study abroad programs in countries throughout the world.
It also provides academic advising regarding official University
of Michigan programs, formal matriculation at foreign institutions, and study abroad opportunities sponsored by other colleges and universities.
Students interested
in earning credit toward a degree in the College by participating
in a study abroad program should study carefully the material
on the College's "Residence Policy" in Chapter IV and on "Non-LS&A Course Work" in Chapter III of the LS&A Bulletin.
Programs Abroad
Sponsored and Administered by the University of Michigan
All of the programs
listed in this section earn in-residence credit. Students who
attend University of Michigan programs are guaranteed that all
course work taken abroad will appear on their academic record
and will be calculated into their grade point average. Grades
earned on direct-enrollment study abroad programs administered
by the Office of International Programs are not calculated into
students' overall GPAs. This policy, applies to all programs in
which students are directly enrolled and participating in classes
and other academic activities at the host university on the same
basis as their fellow students.
Applicants for these programs should have a good academic record (3.0 GPA is
recommended). Programs involving enrollment in regular classes
at foreign universities require junior or senior standing by the
time the program begins. Students who qualify for financial aid through the University may apply this aid to any in-residence
program. In addition, some scholarships are available through the Office of International Programs. Students should contact the OIP, G513 Michigan Union, for further information.
Study Abroad
Sponsored by Other Groups
Study Abroad Sponsored
by Other Educational Institutions. Students may also participate
in study abroad programs administered by other colleges and universities
(both American and foreign). Transfer credit for study abroad
is granted only if the program is sponsored by and appears on
a transcript furnished by a fully accredited institution of higher
learning. Courses for which transfer credit is given must be in the liberal arts and sciences and must not duplicate courses for
which credit has already been received; students must have earned
a "C" or better in these courses. Those who contemplate
study abroad sponsored by groups other than colleges and universities
should consult in advance the Office of Undergraduate Admissions
if transfer credit is desired.
Students planning
to study abroad in any program not sponsored by the University
of Michigan must complete a Statement of Intent to Study Abroad,
obtainable from the Office of International Programs, G513 Michigan
Union.
STDABRD 230. UM Summer at Université Stendhal, Grenoble, France.
UM Summer at Université Stendhal, Grenoble, France
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: At least 3 semesters of college French. (6). (LR).
Credits: (6).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
Students with intermediate and advanced level French enroll in a 4-credit class taught by a UM faculty member, and also classes at the Centre Universitaire d'Etudes Francaises at the Université Stendhal in Grenoble. A UM faculty member will teach French 232 for those at 4th-term level.
STDABRD 240. UM Summer at Universidad de Salamanca, Spain.
UM Summer at Universidad de Salamanca, Spain
Section 201.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: (1-9). (LR).
Credits: (1-9).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
Students study intermediate or advanced Spanish while living with Spanish families in this old university town.
STDABRD 344. UM Summer in London, England.
UM Summer in London, England
Section 201.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Sophomore standing. (1-9). (Excl).
Credits: (1-9).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
The London program, housed in central London, focuses on modern British society, politics, and the arts.
STDABRD 344. UM Summer in London, England.
UM Summer in London, England
Section 202 Film and Popular Culture in Contemporary Britain.
Instructor(s): Frank Beaver
Prerequisites & Distribution: Sophomore standing. (1-9). (Excl).

Credits: (1-9).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
This course engages
students in comparative analysis of the motion picture with theater and literature. Classic films made by British filmmakers for British
audiences will be studied along with older and more recent adaptations
into cinematic form of Shakespearean plays, e.g., Richard III (Olivier), Henry V (Olivier), Henry V (Branagh). A fiction-into-film unit will
involve the reading of selected British fiction (The Loneliness of the
Long Distance Runner, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Heat and Dust, The Go-Between, Room At the Top) and the study of the motion pictures that these works spawned. Where relevant, students will attend theater
productions which interact and connect with film narratives, e.g.,
playwright/screenwriter Willy Russell's interpretations of modern British
family life will be examined through his award-winning musical Blood
Brothers and through his popular motion picture Shirley Valentine. A third unit of analysis incorporates the study of films whose narratives
explore British history and society-the country's politics, traditions, institutions and diversity: The Happy Breed (Britain between the two
World Wars); Hope and Glory (World War II); The Third Man (Cold War
politics); if . . . (the British public/private school); My Beautiful
Laundrette (entrepreneurship and race in the Margaret Thatcher era).
STDABRD 347. UM History and Culture of the Caribbean.
UM History and Culture of the Caribbean
Section 201.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Junior standing. (3). (Excl). May be repeated for a total of six credits.
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
No Description Provided.
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STDABRD 354. UM Summer in Florence, Italy.
UM Summer in Florence, Italy
Section 201.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: (1-16). (Excl).
Credits: (1-16).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
Students and faculty live and study at the Villa Corsi-Salviati. Courses focus on Italian language, art history, and more. Taught in English, the course selections change with each session.
STDABRD 359. UM/CIC at Université Laval, Quebec, Canada.
UM/CIC at Université Laval, Quebec, Canada
Section 201.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: (1-9). (Excl).
Credits: (1-9).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
On a program administered by the University of Iowa, students study French language and literature.
STDABRD 368. UM Summer at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
UM Summer at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Section 201.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Admission is by application to the Office of International Programs. (1-19). (Excl).
Credits: (1-9).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
The Summer Program in Dublin is sponsored by three institutions, UMAnn Arbor, U-Wisconsin Madison and U-Wisconsin Milwaukee.
STDABRD 368. UM Summer at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
UM Summer at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Section 202 Interfaces of Irish Popular Culture/Contemporary Media with Student Writers' Insights, Imaginations, and Intellectual Curiosities
Instructor(s): Barbra Morris
Prerequisites & Distribution: Admission is by application to the Office of International Programs. (1-19). (Excl).

Credits: (1-9).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
Students will maintain journals that chart and interrogate a broad range of lively cultural material and themes, as depicted in the country's various media. Writers
are expected to reexamine their assumptions about cross-cultural assessments and judgments in five short papers and in an extensive final research paper.
STDABRD 372. UM/UCEAP at Peking & Beijing Normal Universities.
UM/UCEAP at Peking & Beijing Normal Universities
Section 201.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: At least one year of college-level Chinese with a 3.0 GPA overall and in Chinese language classes. (Excl). May be elected twice for credit.
Credits: (1-8).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
Students take Chinese language courses at Beijing Normal University.
STDABRD 374. UM at Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea.
UM at Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Admission is by application to the Office of International Programs. (Excl).
Credits: (1-16).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
Students take Korean language and area studies courses (many of which are taught in English) at Yonsei University in Seoul.
Section 201 Exchange students only
Section 202 Visiting students only.
STDABRD 452. UM at St. Peter's College, Oxford, England.
UM at St. Peter's College, Oxford, England
Section 201.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: English 125 and one of the MARC prerequisites. (6). (Excl). May be repeated for a total of twelve credits.
Credits: (6).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
Medieval and Renaissance Studies and Environmental Studies are taught at St. Peter's College, Oxford. Students choose a core course as well as a tutorial in one of these two fields.
STDABRD 471. UM at Middle East Technical Univ, Ankara, Turkey.
UM at Middle East Technical Univ, Ankara, Turkey
Section 201.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: (1-12). (Excl).
Credits: (1-16; 1-12 in the half-term).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
Students select from among the full range of offerings at the Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara, which is known for its departments of engineering, urban planning, and social sciences.

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